Woman gives birth to a baby at a rescue centre.

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Woman gives birth to a baby at a rescue center: Haryana CM sends 20 trucks of relief material; more than 2,000 villages submerged, and the army saves the dam.

The floods are affecting all 23 districts in Punjab. More than 2,000 settlements remain underwater, despite the dams’ water levels falling below the danger threshold. Relief and rescue efforts are ongoing for the government, administration, and non-governmental organizations.

Nayab Singh Saini, the chief minister of Haryana, dispatched 20 trucks on Wednesday, laden with supplies for the flood victims in Punjab. This covers food, animal feed, medications, and other necessities. 15 trucks of relief supplies have already been provided by Haryana.

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The CM announced relief monies and carried out an aerial reconnaissance of the impacted districts on Tuesday. Following an aerial study of Punjab’s flood-affected areas, PM Modi offered a grant of 1600 crore rupees to the state on Tuesday. The Prime Minister has announced 1600 crore rupees as a symbolic sum, according to Governor Gulab Chand Kataria. Following the evaluation by many agencies, the remaining sum will be paid. Punjab will receive full compensation. There will not be करी (shortage), the prime minister has promised.

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A woman in the flood-affected neighborhood of Fazilka gave birth at a school-turned-rescue center. The woman has three children already. The infant has been named Mankirat Singh by her.

The army and the locals helped save two Ghursi dams in Rupnagar’s Daudpur village. DC According to Varjeet Walia, work on permanently fortifying both dams will shortly begin. This year, 350 acres of farms near the Sutlej in Ludhiana have been flooded.

A ‘Girdawari’ (revenue survey) has been initiated to evaluate agricultural damage. The extent of the floods’ destruction of the crops will be revealed within the next 72 hours, according to Education Minister Harjot Singh Bains.

The birth of a newborn in a rescue center, the government’s relief efforts, and the continuous evaluation of Punjab’s agricultural loss are all covered in this report.

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